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The taxonomy and systematics of Hydnora: a genus of bizarre holoparasitic plants native to Africa

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Hydnora is a genus of an extraordinary holoparasitic plants native to Africa. They are taxonomically challenging due to a lack of available morphological characters and a paucity of herbarium specimens. Through specimen collection and field sampling of fresh material, we aim to produce the first well-sampled molecular phylogeny for Hydnora.

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Sebastian Hatt

Highest degree:

MSc in Plant and Fungal Taxonomy, Diversity and Conservation

Year obtained:

2021

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Current student

United Kingdom

Flowering plants

Relevant publications (minimum 1, maximum 4):

Hatt SA, Cameron D, Grace OM, Rocamundi N, Cocucci AA, Martel C, Thorogood CJ. 2022. Prosopanche : A remarkable genus of parasitic plants. Plants People Planet 5(2): 163–168.

Hatt SA, Thorogood CJ, Bolin JF, Musselman LJ, Cameron DD, Grace OM. due 2023. A taxonomic revision of the genus Hydnora (Hydnoraceae). Accepted by Kew Bulletin (Oct 2022).

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2000

University of Manchester

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